What's annoyingly fraudulent is posting this as if it were something new.
The article was written in August 2013, and used information from early that year. For one thing, Experts Exchange has used neither that system since before the article came out (meaning it's bad research to begin with).
But if you all want to drink the Kool-Aid, be my guests.
The article was written in August 2013, and used information from early that year. For one thing, Experts Exchange has used neither that system since before the article came out (meaning it's bad research to begin with).
But if you all want to drink the Kool-Aid, be my guests.